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LYNX Technik AG® Debuts New “Yellobrik

LYNX Technik AG will debut their new range of “Yellobrik”? Fiber products at NAB Booth C1628. The three innovative 3 GHz modular interfaces include:

• O TX 1810 – SDI to Fiber Optic Transmitter

• O RX 1800 – Fiber Optic to SDI Receiver

• O TR 1810 – SDI / Fiber Optic Tranceiver

Distance limitations of 1.5 GHz signals over copper are restrictive, and now with 3 GHz (1080/60p) distance issues are even more problematic. These small affordable “Yellobriks”? overcome the distance limitations and allow the transmission and reception of pristine uncompressed HD-SDI video, including full 1080/60p signals, up to 10Km (6.2 miles). They can be easily connected to any product with HD-SDI inputs and outputs.

For Fiber transmissions, connected SDI input signals are automatically detected and re-clocked. The SDI to Fiber Optic Transmitter module is suitable for any SDI signal up to 1080/60p, with support provided for DVB-ASI signal streams. The Fiber Optic to SDI Receiver module converts the Fiber signal back into SDI video for transparent error-free transmission up to 10 Km (6.2 miles).

For bi-directional applications, LYNX is introducing a Fiber Transceiver, which combines a Fiber Transmitter and Receiver in a single compact package. Users can place a LYNX Transceiver at each location and transmit and receive HD-SDI video signals up to 10 Km (6.2 miles).

All three models use LC optical connectors and include; AC power brick, and wall mounting brackets. The Fiber cable is not included

These extremely compact and incredibly easy to use modules are part of LYNX Technik’s new “Yellobrik”? line of standalone brick signal processing products. All new “Yellobrik”? modules meet the rigorous demands of broadcasting environments and provide the tools necessary to span the full spectrum of professional AV applications.

Availability:

Yellobrik Fiber products will be available in the May / June timeframe

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